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cherise1989

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A nurse manager is selecting nurses to serve as teachers in on-the-job instruction. What qualifications should these nurses hold? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.
 
  Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. At least one nursing degree higher than those being taught
  2. Willingness to teach new nurses
  3. Ability to explain procedures accurately and clearly
  4. Formal instruction in educational methodology
  5. Experience as a clinical preceptor

Question 2

Computerized charting will be initiated on select units of the hospital. Orientation to this new system will be provided to each nurse by a team of nurses educated in nursing informatics. This is an example of which type of change strategy?
 
  1. Normative-reeducative strategies
  2. Lippitt's phases
  3. Empirical-rational model
  4. Power-coercive strategies



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: On-the-job instruction is not formal education. There is no educational degree requirement.
Rationale 2: Willingness to take on the role of teacher is essential.
Rationale 3: Ability to teach is essential.
Rationale 4: Instruction in methodology can be informal and provided by the manager.
Rationale 5: The on-the-job instructor may or may not have experience as a clinical preceptor.
Global Rationale:

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Normative-reeducative strategies focus on people's roles and relationships, perceptual orientations, and attitudes that influence their acceptance of change.
Rationale 2: Lippitt's phases of change are a seven-step process of change that involves participants in every step of the process.
Rationale 3: The assumption of the empirical-rational model is that people are rational and will follow their rational self-interest if that self-interest is made clear to them. In this instance, when the nurses have the knowledge to use the charting system and have a chance to try it, it will become clear that it is in their best interest to adopt the new system.
Rationale 4: Power-coercive strategies are based on the application of power by legitimate authority, economic sanctions, or political influence.
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